In Clearwater, many toxic exposure claims start in everyday places people assume are “safe,” including:
- Renovations and repairs in occupied buildings (painting, drywall dust, solvents, flooring adhesives, mold remediation)
- Hospitality and short-term rentals linked to cleaning chemicals, air-quality failures, or improper storage/handling
- Work sites tied to industrial or marine-adjacent activity (maintenance, coatings, fuel-related fumes, dust, or heavy equipment emissions)
- Water-related contamination concerns where testing or remediation is delayed or handled inconsistently
The common thread isn’t just “someone got sick.” It’s that the exposure pathway—what substance, how it got into the air/building/water, and when you were exposed—needs to be documented early.


